Six Lessons from Jackie Robinson
As a second grader, I called the only black man I knew at the time the "n-word." Yep. Just blurted it out. He was my P.E. teacher, and when he called me out at first base, I slurred him.
As a second grader, I called the only black man I knew at the time the "n-word." Yep. Just blurted it out. He was my P.E. teacher, and when he called me out at first base, I slurred him.
Suffering is a common human experience, and sometimes it overwhelms us and blinds us to the love and power of God to rescue.
We cannot measure everything that God does, but sometimes sooner and sometimes later, God takes our lonely obedience and changes lives.
Biblical theology puts the church in the center of God’s redeeming purpose in the world. But a love for the church is never void of a love for the local church—a fellowship of Christians who join together for the sake of the Gospel.